During Week 3 of the NFL season we start to see more trades in fantasy football as teams give up on players and salivate over others. Already this week our fantasy guru James Morris has been flooded with questions about possible trade scenarios. Before giving you his weekly "start 'em" and "sit 'em" advice, James provides a few rules for trading in fantasy football.

After profiling the "sexy" positions of quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end in recent weeks, our fantasy guru James Morris turns his attention to what often times is the unsung hero of fantasy football: team defense.

The former All-Pro defensive tackle joined the show today to discuss James Harrison’s comments and other hot topics around the league. Find out if Sapp believes Plaxico Burress can make a significant impact in 2011.

The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to hold true to a defensive philosophy that involves a stout defensive line that holds their ground, while they plug in big, quick, powerful linebackers on the outside.

Pittsburgh has been known for impressive defenses back to their “Steel Curtain” days with Mean Joe Greene, L.C. Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, and Dwight White up front, Jack Lambert at linebacker, and cornerback Mel Blount patrolling the back end.

The Steelers beat writer joined Jesse, Sam, and Jeff to discuss the James Harrison saga this week in Pittsburgh. He also previewed some of the key match-ups in Sunday’s Steelers-Dolphins game.
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When you think of the city of Pittsburgh, you think about black and yellow (or gold, whatever); you think of championships (and the Pirates, too); and you think about a blue-collar town with a football team that has seemingly always had a personality to match the toughness of the city in which they play.